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Travelers' Voices on Macau Attractions (20)

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Aug. 21,2009 01:54 Reply

Ms.Liz(Singapore) said:

Can see the whole of Macau in day by bus? What must see places of interest would you recommend. This is my first trip and I am staying in Hongkong for 2 nights. Thank you

Aug. 21,2009 20:39
Ms.Bella(singapore) replied:

Hi,Liz. You can see most part of Macau by bus, but not the whole. You will find it great to read more and collect more information about your travel destination. I recommend you to look through Macau pages in this website, informative and helpful.

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Aug. 21,2009 01:47 Reply

Mrs.King(Singapore) said:

Hi,

I am staying in HongKong for 3 days end of August and would like to do a day trip to Macau. Can you recommed the best places of interest and help me plan my intinery to see Macau in 10 hours. Thank you

Aug. 21,2009 02:00
Mr.helper(singapore) replied:

Hi. Check out this website and look through those recommended attractions. That helps!

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Aug. 2,2009 15:14 Reply

Mrs.Olac(Philippines) said:

Hello,

We'll be in Macau on August 12-13. I would like to know what time does the Fisherman's Wharf open (Shops and Food stalls)? also, are the house museums in Taipa now open for viewing?

Thank you.

Aug. 2,2009 22:38
Mr.peter(cn) replied:

The Fisherman's Wharf opens 24 hours.

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Jul. 12,2009 23:53 Reply

Mr.Mike(Philippines) said:

Please help me on how to plan my tour in Macau from first to last destination. I have 3 day vacation.

Thanks a lot...

Jul. 14,2009 04:00
Mr.Shan replied:

On 1st day, when you arrive at Macau this, you could walk around the city anywhere to enjoy its life and find some restaurant for a good dinner. At night, maybe go to Hotel Lisboa to know this casino city.

Day 2: Ruins of St. Paul's-->Macau Musuem-->Fortress Hill-->Venitian Macao-Resort-Hotel-->the Fisherman's Wharf

Day3: A-Ma Temple-->Hac-Sa Bay-->Rua do Cunha-->Museu do Grande Prmio-->Macau Wine Museum

Actually, you could arrange the route freely since thsi city is not so large so that you could get to these places easily!

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Jul. 1,2009 17:12 Reply

Mr.Rollie(Philippines) said:

We are going to Macau on July may i know the entrance fee going to macau tower and what time it will open?

Jul. 3,2009 04:13
Mr.Alane replied:

The entrance fee is 85Macau$ per adult. It opens at 10:00~21:00 on Mon-Fri and 09:00~21:00 at weekend.

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Apr. 9,2009 10:48 Reply

Mr.Neuman(USA) said:

20 hours is really rushing around. You can see the majority of the top attractions on the peninsula in one day if you wake up early and are prepared for a bit of walking. Plan your route ahead of time. Must sees are Ama-Si, Monte Fort, St. Paul's Ruins, Senado Square, and the lighthouse. The Macau Museum is really good also.

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Mar. 31,2009 21:01 Reply

Mr.Sanny(Philippines) said:

hi its our first time to go to macau. do you have an idea how can we go from airport to our hotel, Hotel Royal Macau? Can we use the bus? What route are we going to take? Tnx!

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Mar. 4,2009 21:50 Reply

Mr.Dale(Philippines) said:

can we see all these in 20 hrs? arriving 930pm from Manila leaving Macau heading for Hongkong the next day at 5pm? Arriving Macau May 15 Departure Macau - Manila May 18 10pm yet? which means we will go back to Macau May 18 5pm again.

Mar. 14,2009 10:09
Ms.chit(Philippines) replied:

hi mr. dale! my family and i have just been to hk and macau. macau was our sidetrip from hk. you will be able to see the whole of macau in 20hrs if you have a car of your own. most recommended places of attractions are the following: the ruins of st. paul church, tower of macau, the lady statue (by the sea-i forgot how they call it), grand lisboa hotel and casino, wynn hotel, the venetian hotel (they say it is 3x bigger than the one in LV) and the largo do senado. there are other attractions but i find them irrelevant.

the van we hired good for 7 people was 300 hk dollars per hour. we found that van for hire at the ferry terminal.

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Mar. 9,2009 11:18 Reply

Mr.Desmond (singapore) said:

i will be going to macau on 12 march. first time... any advise which place to visit first.... how to get around to these places ???

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Mar. 5,2009 03:16 Reply

Ms.Cora(China) said:

Macau is not a big city, so I think you can see all the above in 20 hours, but the time is pressed. And you said you will go back to Macau again? So the first time when you visit it, you can go to some scenic sight and left some for the second time, this will make your trip easier.

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